My opinion on hand 2 is that if you are going to play it go ahead and raise it. Basically you got one early caller and THREE BLINDS. Make those guys pay to see the flop, and perhaps you will get lucky and they all fold and you get a HU match with position.
With that flop I think your call is fine, nothing real dangerous out there that you would want to shut out. Your turn play is good and you really screwed the river which you already know
I don't like your turn call and I'll tell you why. He raised in EP and doesn't cap it off so he probably doesn't have the old AA or KK. I would put him on a good A or perhaps at worse KQs. He checks to you on the flop and doesn't CR. I think if he has a piece of that flop he should probably either lead or CR you here to see where he is standing, but he doesn't even with the 2nd pair. When the K comes out it just doesn't make any sense that he can be ahead of you here, unless he did something real silly like play KJo out of position for a raise and then just checked it to you when he hit his J on the flop so really the best two hands that I can put him on here are AK which you don't have any problem with and KQ which you are dominating and he will definately call your raise and river bet (the fact that he has neither doesn't detract too much from how you should have played it though as he shouldn't have been toting A9o in that position). I think you have to definately raise that turn given the situation and that board, if he wants to try and draw out on you don't let his weak ass in there for 1 bet and then he gets away with a check fold perhaps on the river if he completely whiffs on a draw.Statistics: Posted by piersmajestyk — Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:21 pm
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